Sunny and warm Monday
Friday: Widespread fog, mainly before 8 a.m., otherwise cloudy through mid-morning then gradual clearing, high near 51. Another storm system will bring a round of showers and thunderstorms to the Tulsa metro Tuesday night .

Rivaldo reveals why Neymar must leave PSG
I'm talking about football, about competition", the 2002 World Cup victor , who played for Barcelona from 1997 to 2002, added. He won the UEFA Champions League title with the Catalan club in 2015 along with two Spanish League titles in 2014 and 2015.

IBM Earnings Q1: 8 Things to Know About It
Relative volume is the comparison of current volume to average volume for the same time of day, and it's displayed as a ratio. A number of other institutional investors and hedge funds have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in IBM .

Amazon starts delivering packages to auto boots
Amazon Key In-Car gives the Amazon deliveryman access to this function, adding more addresses where packages can be delivered. Once this process is successfully completed, the vehicle is then unlocked.

Bale won't rule out Bayern switch
They last met in the quarter finals last season, where of course Madrid ran out winners on their way to their 12th European title. "It's a hard draw for both sides", he added. "We had PSG in the second round and Juve in the quarter-finals".

Stourbridge man raises £5000 after running London Marathon
He crossed the finish line with a time of 2:06.32, beating a British record of 33 years, which was previously set by Steve Jones. The original finishing times given for the race were revised after organizers discovered a computer error.

Suspect accused of shooting two Dallas police officers
He was charged with aggravated assault of a public servant, aggravated assault in retaliation and theft of property up to $32,000. The suspected shooter, Armando Luis Juarez, was taken into custody Tuesday after a manhunt followed the shooting.

Google adds email snoozing, confidential mode and more to Gmail

More than a billion people's email inboxes are changing today (April 25) with the launch of the newGmail design.

As of now, any optimism regarding this new app is limited to Google carrying over the UX ideas incorporated here to its other software, because as mentioned above, the experience is fantastic, but the functionality and fragmentation problems leave much to be desired. As for that last feature, Google said Gmail's built-in Snooze feature can save users upwards of 100 million opens per month.

Also, please, don't open attachments from people you don't know.

You can also hover over messages to RSVP to an invite or archive an email thread or snooze an email. Yes, there is a Google Keep and its connection to the Google Calendar and Google Assistant, but it was never integrated into a standalone app that was easily accessible across all Google products. A side panel will also be added to G Suite that allows users to interact with Calendar, Tasks and Google Keep together while in Gmail. Additionally, Gmail will now warn you when a suspected spam message comes through, just like your Pixel phone does with calls.

The Tasks app itself has also been reworked. You can use Tasks to create tasks and subtasks or add due dates with notifications.

Google has also infused some smarts into Gmail, bringing its Smart Reply feature to the service so you can just tap on an automated response instead of having to type it yourself. What that means is that the email can be revoked at the expiration of a set date.

High-priority notifications for mobile users is another new feature, which can be toggled on and edited further under the Settings menu. You can now toggle on high-priority notifications, which causes Gmail to only alert you when you receive an important message and stay quiet all other times. We have highlighted many of these changes below. Consumers will be able to opt-in to the new features in a phased manner in coming weeks, according to Thacker. Not only is the UI getting a boost, making it easier to use and navigate, but Google is also bringing in new features for good measure.

Google is a massive company and tends to take a shotgun approach to many of its products. In addition, you can turn on two-factor authentication for particularly sensitive emails, which will require the recipient to enter a code sent via SMS before they can read your email.

The last new security measure is Built-in Information Rights Management, which is created to reduce the risk of email contents being shared with unauthorized persons.

Recipients of confidential mode messages won't be able to forward, copy/paste, download or print the contents.